The Ngatik massacre : history and identity on a Micronesian atoll
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- 1993
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- Micronesia, Culture History, Ngatik (Micronesian people) -- Ethnic identity, Ngatik (Micronesian people) -- History, Massacres -- Micronesia (Federated States) -- Ngatik -- History -- 19th century, Ngatik (Micronesian people) -- Social life and customs, Massacres, Manners and customs, Ngatik (volk), Ngatik (Micronesian people), Massamoorden, Collectief geheugen, Massacres -- Micronésie (États fédérés) -- Ngetik (Micronésie) -- 19e siècle, Massacres -- Micronésie (États fédérés) -- Ngatik -- Histoire -- 19e siècle, 15.90 history of Australia and Oceania, 73.06 ethnography, Ngatik (Micronesia) -- Social life and customs, Ngatik (Micronesia) -- History, Sapwuahfik, Micronesia (Federated States) -- Ngatik, Ngetik (Micronésie) -- Moeurs et coutumes, Ngetik (Micronésie) -- Histoire, Massacres -- Micronesie (Etats federes) -- Ngatik -- Histoire -- 19e siecle, Massacres -- Micronesie (Etats federes) -- Ngetik (Micronesie) -- 19e siecle, Ngetik (Micronesie) -- Histoire, Ngetik (Micronesie) -- Moeurs et coutumes
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- Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press
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xiii, 298 pages : 24 cm
In 1837 the men of Sapwuahfik Atoll (then called Ngatik) in Micronesia were killed by the crew of an Australian trade ship over a cache of valuable tortoiseshell possessed by the islanders. Using written and oral accounts, Lin Poyer vividly reconstructs the horrific events that nearly decimated Ngatik's aboriginal population, and then examines the modern Sapwuahfik society to determine the role of historical representation in the construction of community identity. After the massacre, survivors, attackers, and immigrants formed fragile unions that became the foundation of a new biologically and culturally mixed society. Building on recent scholarly work in the symbolism of identity and the cultural construction of history, Poyer shows how the Sapwuahfik people use the memory of the massacre in their effort to maintain a distinctive identity
The Ngatik Massacre is both a work of ethnohistory - using oral traditions and written documents to uncover the circumstances surrounding the massacre and its aftermath - and a reevaluation of the concept of ethnicity, examining the cultural and sociopolitical factors shaping community identity, as Sapwuahfik people call on traditional identity to validate contemporary political goals. The book uses cultural, sociological, and historical information, bringing together recent advances in cultural analysis and ethnohistory by applying them to a study of the destruction and reconstruction of the Sapwuahfik community. Lin Poyer is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Cincinnati
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-293) and index
Ch. 1. Preludes and Contexts -- Ch. 2. The Massacre and Its Meaning -- Ch. 3. Reconstructing Society -- Ch. 4. Conversion and the Colonial Era -- Ch. 5. Cultural Identity in Context -- Ch. 6. The Egalitarian Ethos -- Ch. 7. Christian Commitment and Community Identity
In 1837 the men of Sapwuahfik Atoll (then called Ngatik) in Micronesia were killed by the crew of an Australian trade ship over a cache of valuable tortoiseshell possessed by the islanders. Using written and oral accounts, Lin Poyer vividly reconstructs the horrific events that nearly decimated Ngatik's aboriginal population, and then examines the modern Sapwuahfik society to determine the role of historical representation in the construction of community identity. After the massacre, survivors, attackers, and immigrants formed fragile unions that became the foundation of a new biologically and culturally mixed society. Building on recent scholarly work in the symbolism of identity and the cultural construction of history, Poyer shows how the Sapwuahfik people use the memory of the massacre in their effort to maintain a distinctive identity
The Ngatik Massacre is both a work of ethnohistory - using oral traditions and written documents to uncover the circumstances surrounding the massacre and its aftermath - and a reevaluation of the concept of ethnicity, examining the cultural and sociopolitical factors shaping community identity, as Sapwuahfik people call on traditional identity to validate contemporary political goals. The book uses cultural, sociological, and historical information, bringing together recent advances in cultural analysis and ethnohistory by applying them to a study of the destruction and reconstruction of the Sapwuahfik community. Lin Poyer is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Cincinnati
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-293) and index
Ch. 1. Preludes and Contexts -- Ch. 2. The Massacre and Its Meaning -- Ch. 3. Reconstructing Society -- Ch. 4. Conversion and the Colonial Era -- Ch. 5. Cultural Identity in Context -- Ch. 6. The Egalitarian Ethos -- Ch. 7. Christian Commitment and Community Identity
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